Garment



May 27,1930. e. H. FRANCISCO 1,759,897

GARMENT Filed July 11, 1928 INVENTOR.

BY 45026! H. FRn/vc'm'o ATTORNEYS. I

I intended to cover anys'uchgportion ofa gar 1 ment as the piece 4 of Fig. '1' or the bib -14 of Fig. 45 as they are equivalent in respect to thisinvention. 1 p p Also the words attaehed or secured are 'inte'nded t0Kc0ver any'securin'g or integra1.at- I Q tachment of the; endsfof the s'traps to the garment orequivalent, detachable securing I means used "for the; purpose intendedr 101 J'Q P {f ,I ll j" I v 1;. In a garment of the 'charaete'r described,

I ,ashou1derstrapprovided with'means atits end whereby it is detachably eonnected to the, I garment, and a band securedat opposite ends a v to1the garmentpassing freelyacross theconnectingendof said strap; I J 2. In'a,ga rment.of the character described, a shoulder 'strap,ia buttoni'100p suspended from said strap, a button on'the marginof the garment ,adaptedltoibeengaged by said loop, and azband securedat oppositeendsto 7 :;said garment passingfreelyacross; said loop Y f when'engaged Withsaid button a 3. In a garment of the Character described, a 25. a shoulder strap, aloopsus'p ended'from said H strap, means on the margin of said garment adapted to be engaged by said loopyand a derice seeuredtothe garment extending across 7 p theloop w'hen engaged withs'aid means. '3'0 A. Incombinatiomapair ofoveralls com-- prising front and rear portionsformed with" o ajdownwardly extending side partingtherew between terminating a "substantial 'idistance t a a below' the-waist'line, the front portionzhaying' anupwardly; extending (bib thereon, aj'p'air a I of straps adapted-to pass-overthe shoulders 1 of a wearer "for supportingf the 0Veral1sattached attheir rear ends to said-rearportion, and at their forward portions to'said bib, one I y onlyqof the forward ends of "said strapspro; vided with an extension passing (ilovvnWard' f below the upper endof.said biblandsecured to the rear portion adjacent theside'pa'rti ng; v

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